As of February 2026, there was another reason to visit Downtown Loveland, as a record shop opened. Any Coloradan that has a love of music, will need to put this spot on their list of places to browse and find that one of a kind vinyl.
A man, working on what was his third career, opened PigStyle in February of 2026. He’d been a forestry researcher, and a software engineer in his life; owning and operating a record store would be his third endeavor. It must have been exciting for him to get into the business of “vinyl,” as opposed to his other careers.
Downtown Loveland did have a record shop for more than a few years on 4th Street, but Downtown Sound ended up moving to Greeley in 2024. A record shop is something, in my opinion, that all downtowns should have; so PigStyle is more than welcome. It’s another “cool” thing, like Tee Shots, Axe to Grind, and The Flipside.
Loveland Record Shop is Familiar and Different at the Same Time
PigStyle has a lot of things you’d expect, like many used records, but also a couple things that you might not. How about a restaurant booth with two turntables, so friends can listen to albums together? Maybe you want to enjoy some music by yourself: PigStyle has a little setup for you, as well.
Loveland Record Shop Has an Unmistakable Green Door
Pigstyle isn’t hard to find, as it’s “the place with the bright green door” at the corner of East 3rd and Railroad. Of course 100 East 3rd Street had had a green door for many years prior, but the green door definitely fit the vibe of a vinyl shop…